
RIP Richard ‘Rick’ Wood
Our friend, Rick Wood, passed away suddenly on November 7. This is a huge loss to so many communities, committees, car and motorsports clubs. Rick
Our friend, Rick Wood, passed away suddenly on November 7. This is a huge loss to so many communities, committees, car and motorsports clubs. Rick
With a break in the cloud cover of COVID-19, organizers seized the opportunity and hammered together the Moncton car show in six weeks instead of
Snow, shovel, freeze. Snow, shovel, freeze. Repeat. It’s no wonder I’m daydreaming about swaying sea grasses, seafood crepes and shimmering sunsets. Months after our 60-hour
Build the engine for the purpose, not to get the really big number. Part 11 of Jeff’s series on rebuilding a 1965 Mustang. Click
Here at EastCoastTester.com, we look back fondly on a busy season and sadly say goodbye to summer. It’s officially over now and that means local
I leased a 1991 Pontiac Firefly as an office runabout 30 years ago this summer. At the time, the Firefly along with its Chevy Sprint
After redoing the rear suspension on the 1965 Mustang for the second time, it’s the moment of truth. Part 10 of Jeff’s series on
*Part 10 of our East Coast Garage series on rebuilding a 1963 Corvette Sting Ray. Click here for Part 1. “I want THAT!” Have
When rebuilding a 1970 Plymouth, or any project car for that matter, ‘custom’ sounds like a great word, but it comes with a price, and
When Colin Tippett, of Moncton, New Brunswick, bought this 1931 Ford Model A Cabriolet 20 years ago he made a deal with his parents Pat
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